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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: BizioEE on August 24, 2010, 09:37:29 AM
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[size=+2]Portal 2 New GamesCom 2010 Trailer + Added Material [/size]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRxafex-1Ec&feature=player_embedded
I think it\'s original :D
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Better quality
http://gamrfeed.vgchartz.com/story/81676/new-portal-2-video-has-hd-visuals-stephen-merchant-as-wheatley/
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PAX 2010: Exclusive Portal 2 Co-op Gameplay Footage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_gLcfitupg&feature=player_embedded#!
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Portal 2 now shipping April 18 2011. Shortest delay in Valve history they say.
http://twitter.com/geoffkeighley/status/5397997311496193#
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Valve: NO Move support for Portal 2
14 CommentsValve has confirmed that earlier reports are false and there is in fact NO support for the PlayStation Move controller in Portal 2.
Valve\'s Chet Faliszek seemingly confirmed that Portal 2 will feature "full support" for PlayStation Move speaking with the German PS Blog. However it looks like the Google-powered translations of said interview mislead us English-speaking folk.
Valve has told CVG it\'s not happening and puts the rumour down to a translation error. Valve\'s statement in full:
"There\'s a story making the rounds regarding Portal 2 support for PS3 Move. Unfortunately this quote was "lost in translation" -- Portal 2 does not include support for Sony\'s motion controller."
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/289583/news/valve-no-move-support-for-portal-2/
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GDC 2011 - Portal 2 Motion Control with Razer Hydra
http://gamrtv.vgchartz.com/video/628/gdc-2011-portal-2-motion-control-with-razer-hydra/
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[size=+1]Valve Reveals Portal 2 For PlayStation 3: Steam Details[/size]
Portal 2 for PlayStation 3 is the first title to support Steam on a console. Specifically, that means it offers cross-platform matchmaking, gameplay, friends, chat, and achievements, all powered by Steam. Steam on the PS3 also saves co-op game progress and single player saved games to the Steam Cloud, enabling players to pick up where they left off on any PlayStation 3.
Steam makes its appearance on the PS3 as an overlay within Portal 2. Here, the Steam overlay provides access to Steam Friends, displaying their in-game or online status and providing a quick pathway to text chats, player profiles, friend requests, and game invites. Steam Achievements are earned in lockstep with PSN Trophies and are also accessible within the Steam overlay.
Steam on the PS3 provides access to all of these features once the player has linked their PlayStation Network account with a Steam account, which is done right within the game. A Steam user can login to an existing account, and anyone new to Steam can create an account with the click of a button.
With all these features, Portal 2 on the PS3 is the best console version of the game, just as it was suggested it would be back at E3 last year. If you’re still hungry for more details, head over to steampowered.com and learn more about Portal 2 for PS3.
http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2011/04/13/valve-reveals-portal-2-for-playstation-3-steam-details/
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If you have a PS3, getting this on any other platform makes zero sense
I decided to hold off on MK since I dont feel like paying full price for a genre I dont normally play and might get tired of after a while.
So this is on my radar next week. All depends on if my brother will be getting it since I\'m all for the coop.... Definitely interested how it will all work. Sounds like it could be kind of frustrating having 2 people solving the same puzzle..and these puzzles look pretty crazy with timing.